What's your Google Earth Studio workflow? 0:00 Intro 0:19 Set Camera Target 1:17 Viewports 1:39 Moving the Camera 1:57 Change Altitude 2:39 Unfollow Camera 2:59 Keyframe 3:32 Adjust Camera Target 3:53 Motion Path Check out more Monday Maps - bit.ly/3rwh55S 7 Map Tools for Adobe After Effects - ruclips.net/video/O98DtKPYvow/видео.html
Hi Boone, I just wanted to thank you for your tutorials on map animation. They have definitely helped me. It is quite a steep learning curve, and I am still in the beginner's stages, but every time I get stuck on something and look for a tutorial, your channel pops up.
This helped me to understand the split screen, camera moves, and keyframes. Now, I can understand another video by some other person that skipped all of this. Thank you so much.
Hey, thanks for this tutorial. I've just started using this facility on Google Earth Studio and was having some difficulties getting a handle on the camera angle. Your video definitely helped! Thanks again!
Thank you so much. Your videos helps me a lot. And your channel is the only place where I find videos on map animation using Google Earth studio. Other youtubers uplod map animation tutorials using paid softwares which I can't afford right know. Thanks again. Keep uploading such content.
This video was so brilliantly helpful. Thanks so much. I just wanted to say that I have only recently discovered your channel, but it has been fantastic. I have long wanted to start adding maps and other graphical elements to my videos and this has given me the courage to try it! It certainly isn't easy, but you have a great teaching style. I've just signed up to the Patreon too. Let's see what I can do. :-)
Please let me know why I cannot move line after creating the attribute. It doesn’t allow me to select the new button and move the line to make a curve. When I try to click the new button and hold it then the whole map move instead of the line!! I also cannot move the camera in the top view? When I hold the camera and try to move then the whole map also move, not camera!!
@@BooneLovesVideo Hello, I saw many similar issues on the forum, which are bugs after version updates. I initially thought it was because I set up a problem
Thanks for this video...I'm trying to do a zoom into Australia...then tilt to a spot...have tried for an hour and a half...no matter what I try it just won't behave! It starts tilting crazy...rotating crazy...juimping from point to point...It appears one needs a phd to get this to work!! Shall keep trying..but this is certainly not easy when one tries to just add a couple change to the stock zooms etc. Thanks!
That's actually one of the most difficult things to do in Google Earth Studio, so don't feel bad. It's quite common to have the camera flip where you don't want it to, especially during huge zooms like this. It's easier to start at a bit of an angle so it doesn't flip around. Also, the camera target will make it flip.
@@BooneLovesVideo Thanks for the encouragement. I'm learning to just try to work within the parameters of what is easier. Also found the tracking feature to After Effects requires clever choices about what is and isn't easy to pull off! Thanks!
Is there a way to do this with street view imagery? If that was possible, you could basically shoot movie scenes virtually. Your actors would be filmed in front of a green screen and added in a separate layer. Imagine the possibilities.
I don't have anything that specific. This video does a really great job explaining it. This is still a clunky process which takes time. ruclips.net/video/XxnssN5HGCI/видео.html
Thank you for these tutorials, would love to see more advanced stuff and more geo layer 3 tutorials, as there aren't many tutorials of all the functions.
The problem is when you want to have a short animation before you enable the camera target in the middle of the timeline. It starts acting really weird. Its really difficult to activate the camera in a later part of the timeline.
I just found this out a few days ago. It's a big bummer. There is a workaround - Simply disable the camera target, then move it around in top view and keyframe the position. Then you can reenable camera target and manipulate the paths after the fact. Definitely not as good as before, but still do-able.
What's your Google Earth Studio workflow?
0:00 Intro
0:19 Set Camera Target
1:17 Viewports
1:39 Moving the Camera
1:57 Change Altitude
2:39 Unfollow Camera
2:59 Keyframe
3:32 Adjust Camera Target
3:53 Motion Path
Check out more Monday Maps - bit.ly/3rwh55S
7 Map Tools for Adobe After Effects
- ruclips.net/video/O98DtKPYvow/видео.html
Hi Boone, I just wanted to thank you for your tutorials on map animation. They have definitely helped me. It is quite a steep learning curve, and I am still in the beginner's stages, but every time I get stuck on something and look for a tutorial, your channel pops up.
Super happy to hear that! Dude, once again your channel is awesome.
This helped me to understand the split screen, camera moves, and keyframes. Now, I can understand another video by some other person that skipped all of this. Thank you so much.
Hey, thanks for this tutorial. I've just started using this facility on Google Earth Studio and was having some difficulties getting a handle on the camera angle. Your video definitely helped! Thanks again!
Been using this for a documentary I've been releasing in parts. It's a awesome tool, super useful!!
It really is!
Thank you so much. Your videos helps me a lot. And your channel is the only place where I find videos on map animation using Google Earth studio. Other youtubers uplod map animation tutorials using paid softwares which I can't afford right know. Thanks again. Keep uploading such content.
Sure thing! Thanks for the nice feedback.
This video was so brilliantly helpful. Thanks so much. I just wanted to say that I have only recently discovered your channel, but it has been fantastic. I have long wanted to start adding maps and other graphical elements to my videos and this has given me the courage to try it! It certainly isn't easy, but you have a great teaching style. I've just signed up to the Patreon too. Let's see what I can do. :-)
Great tutorial. Google Earth Studio is much cooler than I thought.
Thanks! And yeah, it's so powerful.
Thank you for such clear and detailed tutorials. Excellent!
This was excellent. Thank you
Very helpful video thanks for sharing Boone!
Fruitful tutorial
Please let me know why I cannot move line after creating the attribute. It doesn’t allow me to select the new button and move the line to make a curve. When I try to click the new button and hold it then the whole map move instead of the line!! I also cannot move the camera in the top view? When I hold the camera and try to move then the whole map also move, not camera!!
Also noticed that. Any ideas on how to resolve it or may be a temporary glitch?
Hello, I have also encountered this problem. May I ask if it has been resolved? What is the solution?
Hey, I haven't used GES in a while now, but it sounds like this might be a bug, especially if other folks are commenting with the same issues.
@@BooneLovesVideo Hello, I saw many similar issues on the forum, which are bugs after version updates. I initially thought it was because I set up a problem
Thanks for this video...I'm trying to do a zoom into Australia...then tilt to a spot...have tried for an hour and a half...no matter what I try it just won't behave! It starts tilting crazy...rotating crazy...juimping from point to point...It appears one needs a phd to get this to work!! Shall keep trying..but this is certainly not easy when one tries to just add a couple change to the stock zooms etc. Thanks!
That's actually one of the most difficult things to do in Google Earth Studio, so don't feel bad. It's quite common to have the camera flip where you don't want it to, especially during huge zooms like this. It's easier to start at a bit of an angle so it doesn't flip around. Also, the camera target will make it flip.
@@BooneLovesVideo Thanks for the encouragement. I'm learning to just try to work within the parameters of what is easier. Also found the tracking feature to After Effects requires clever choices about what is and isn't easy to pull off! Thanks!
Great tutorial! Thanks.
Is there a way to do this with street view imagery? If that was possible, you could basically shoot movie scenes virtually. Your actors would be filmed in front of a green screen and added in a separate layer. Imagine the possibilities.
Awesome, so helpful, thank you 👍
Really handy mate, would love to see more short snippet guides too!
Glad to hear that. Yeah for sure I'd like to do more of these.
What a wonderful tool! Thanks!
Sure thing. It's really fantastic.
This is really really really good.
Thank you so much.
Glad you like it!
love ya man
This is cool. Thanks!
Glad you like it, Piotr!
Thank you for this stuff.
yw :)
Nice.
Hello Boone, do you have any tutorial animating Line route paths? using google earth studio and AE? Thanks!
I don't have anything that specific. This video does a really great job explaining it. This is still a clunky process which takes time.
ruclips.net/video/XxnssN5HGCI/видео.html
@@BooneLovesVideo Thank you for the respond! :)
Thank you for these tutorials, would love to see more advanced stuff and more geo layer 3 tutorials, as there aren't many tutorials of all the functions.
More to come! For sure. :) Thanks for the nice comment.
is google earth studio showing you 3d buildings in Dubai? mines NOT!
but i have see youtube videos of it
any help
Thanks that helped
Cool, glad to hear that Fred.
Thank you so much
Sure thing!
The problem is when you want to have a short animation before you enable the camera target in the middle of the timeline. It starts acting really weird. Its really difficult to activate the camera in a later part of the timeline.
Plz incorporate adobe after effect
there is no an explanation for this in spanish!
Set Camera Target doesnt work anymore, you cant keyframe it....you should specify this
I just found this out a few days ago. It's a big bummer. There is a workaround - Simply disable the camera target, then move it around in top view and keyframe the position. Then you can reenable camera target and manipulate the paths after the fact. Definitely not as good as before, but still do-able.